"How often do you read gripping stories and what do you like the most about them?" I probably find graphic novels most gripping, and I need to read more fantasy novels to get more of that same Impending Doom Of the Universe feeling. But a lot of what I love is clever, witty graphic novels like the books by Philippe Dupuy and Charles Berberian--and that's gripping, too!

I read them quite often since I generally like books that keep me on the edge of my seat. In fact I'm often joking that I find these books both entertaining and good for my otherwise low bloodpressure. ;-)

I read them often they're one of the genres I love the most. I find them captivating and intriguing and this is often the sort of book I hate to put down since it feels like I'm about to discover something important.

I used to read them all the time because they really held my attention, now I'm finding that they are a little too intense for me. I'm sure I will go back to them, it is just a rougher period in my life right now.

I have to admit, I don't read them that often (maybe 1 per month, or 10 per year) but what I like the most about them is suspense, and when I read it with someone and we talk about everything how shocking some part were. That's my favorite part of reading gripping stories.

I also love how you just can't put it down and have to stay up to finish it. Sometimes if it is a series I will even go as far as to buy the eBook version because I can't wait and its the middle of the night. And, I love real books.

I regularly read suspense-filled books, psychological thrillers and crime fiction. A well-written book which keeps you on tenterhooks until the last pages- that's a delight to read. I also prefer reading real, paper books.

Psychological thrillers are what I default to, although I try not to read them all the time. When they are really good, I can't bear to put them down: Yesterday I read almost all of Anthing You Do Say because I just had to find out what happened.